Who decided and HOW did they arrive at these exorbitant amounts to fine SpaceX? Totally ridiculous amounts, I think they are trying to pad their employee vacation fund.
@@conradnelson5283 regulatory agencies must never ever be in the business of increasing their power! They must stay within their purpose of maintaining public safety. Power should be within the hands of congress, senate and president, not regulating agencies! When too much power is in the hands of regulating agencies, then it is time for perhaps even revolutionary changes.
Leadership isn't something you gain over time, but it is a gift that develops as you learn to handle rejection. We can see the FAA fires everyone that have leadership gifts. Followers only want power and control of things they should never be in charge of! If Congress was to do the wise thing, they would ask for Mr. Coleman to step down, as his corruption is the problem.
Liberalism is a mind disorder and the leading cause of TDS. (Trump Derangement Syndrome) Left unchallenged, it is incurable and can even be contagious.
Surprising that none of this paperwork issue hit the fan until Elon announced his support of Trump. Just more lawfare from this administration going after anybody who supports Trump. Trump 2024
Most Americans are rooting for SpaceX Starship launches so they can be proud of their country whereas FAA is against their progress with their procrastinations and delays. Based on their delaying tactic, what kind of people would you say they are? Are they perhaps working for China or Russia?
Well, they're definitely liberals and deep state actors of the worst kind. They are the very people Musk will be tasked to deal with when Trump makes him, Efficiency Czar.
@@tylersimplot13 Did I hurt your baby feelings? Please don't cry; I never told you who to vote for. I just said IF you want to see the Starship on the Moon, vote Trump 2024. Want a tissue?
@@stephensfarms7165 my frustration tells me to agree with you. However, if Space X were to launch anyway then they risk completely destroying any relationship with FAA. They would never get a license again. Space exploration would then be an illegal underground industry. One advantage of being an underground industry is that no regulations apply. They can do whatever they want. If they launch anyway, they better have Allies in other branches of the government like NASA, the military, Congress, etc.
I think one of the reasons that SpaceX launches the day after they get their license is to minimize the time that the FAA has to change their mind and cancel it. IFT-6 should come back only after several full orbits, just to show how far they've come.
FAA should be stripped of its authority, with all soace related matters transferred to US Space Force. Then, the FAA should have its budget cut by 100 million.
American citizens have the right of free speech under the Constitution. The public and government need to be able to separate Elon Musk the private citizen from the company SpaceX. The primary duty of government is to prevent harm, not cause harm. Slowing down space technology is harmful to SpaceX the company and America the country and should be avoided.
Technically the original and primary duty of the government was to ensure fair trade to every state. This way not a single state held a trade advantage with other countries over others. Thats one of the reasons why the US got rid of the Articles of Confederation and wrote the Constitution.
@@JustAThought01 I understand where you're coming from. It just cannot be underscored enough that the entire purpose of our US government was not to prevent harm - they gave that right to us as citizens via the 2nd Amendment. SpaceX, X, Tesla, etc. should not be held liable for the personal opinions or feelings of Elon Musk. I couldn't agree more. Brazil is wrong, the FAA is wrong, and the EU are wrong in persecuting Elon via the companies he happens to be a majority owner of.
@@MichaelCater , I agree that individuals need to be held accountable, not companies. As for the second amendment is our individual protection, I could not disagree more. I rely on the government to protect me from harm. My protection is the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. But, I am under no illusion that my gun will protect me from anything but a breakin to my house. I will not rely on a weapon to protect me in public.
And as long as the FAA, who's under Boeing corporate control, contiues to have SpaceX under their regulatory thumb, they'll work to keep SpaceX as glacially slow as the FAA, NASA and Boeing.
Another reason to do away with regulators who look through political glasses who aren't concerned about making positive inroads to develop technology which will revive our country with new hope. Really stupidly sad.
Good Morning. If Elon Musk would have indorsed Harris. Musk wouldn't have any problems. It is all political. The problem with all the lawsuits. It slows SpaceX down. What is exactly what the establishment wants. It Really Sucks. Great Episode. Keep exposing the double Standards and the Truth. You Always do a Great Job. My GOTO Channel in everything to with space. The internal workings as well as the external. Have a Great Day my Friend.
On the bright side, theres going to be a huge shake up at the FAA when Trump gets in. Hope Elon sues them asking for BILLIONS in compensation. Give the FAA something to think about if they lose.
@@danatirrell2457 why? Because of goverment interference? Are you blind to everything that has been happening to Musk led companies by the Democrat machine? This is just tip of the iceberg. Biden is even on record telling the departments to investigate Musk. Same reason Tesla was not invited to the EV summit.
This is not unusual for a bureaucracy. Delay something important when the end of the fiscal year is approaching and promise to do your job if your budget is increased. Unfortunately for the poor taxpayers, it works every time with every government agency.
That's not it in this case. Our government hates Elon Musk for buying twitter and ruining their monopoly on media control. Now when they say the laptop isn't real, X will be here to say that's a big fat government lie. Vote Trump if you ever want to see the Starship on the Moon or Mars.
Elon isn't against regulation in principle. I've heard him say several times that AI needs to be regulated. He is against poorly designed and implemented regulations. Hard to argue with the basic point.
They are shielding grossly corrupt behavior behind paperwork. Look at how many times they called in the EPA, over and over, then Fish and Wildlife, stopping over the most absurd litigations (indian sacred land that no one knew about? It certainly isn't indian land... WTF?).
The FAA should be reformed by limiting it's scope and regulation authority to atmospheric flight. Remove it's authority to regulate flights reaching beyond the atmosphere. Establish a new government agency for spaceflight, and place within it a review and recommendation committee consisting of industry leaders such as SpaceX, Rocket Lab, Blue Origin. In addition, the committee should consist of academic and scientific experts and military organizations.
Also limit the scope of the committee to general review only, not review of every agency action to prevent the same problems currently experienced with the FAA.
The FAA only regulates airspace below 60,000 ft. But vehicles going to and from space have to pass through the regulated airspace, ergo, launch authorizations. That and the safety of others flying and on the ground is the primary responsibility of the FAA. By law, the FAA can’t issue an approval contrary to other federal and state laws, and here comes the environmental studies. Spacex already had launch licenses issued for the same flight hardware and flight paths as the previous launch. If the Starship hardware and flight plans remained the same they could be flying. However, Elon keeps changing the hardware and the flight plans. Hence the delay.
without SpaceX, the U.S. space exploration would die on the vine. The FAA space division still has about the same number of people working on flight approval as it did during the Apollo program and needs to improve in all aspects for commercial space companies.
FAA is bent. They fiddled during 737Max fiasco. Trump admin stepped in and grounded the aircraft after 2 crashes and 350 dead within a year. Then a door blew off and Congress had to step in and get the COO fired. They bring in EPA over and over, the latest to stop them from spraying drinking water (potable water) and calling it "industrial waste water" citing a typo in one report that was contradicted in the same report. They block them from the upgrade to 25 launches after they granted it... ovrer what amounts to rain? These people are sabotaging a critical National Security initiative and need to go to jail.
Maybe Elon needs to tell the FAA "FUCK YOU" and move the whole operation to a country that UNDERSTANDS that politics and space exploration SHOULD NOT BE MIXED.
Firing people is not a bad thing. Sometimes you have to do what you have to do. That's leadership. I've been fired...it usually works out the best for those fired. They move on and do just fine.
Somebody DO SOMETHING….talk,talk,talk so boring… If the FAA oversaw the building of the pyramids they would still not be completed….good grief….😞😞😞….🖖🏻
I understand the concerns about bureaucracy causing delays for SpaceX. However, it’s important to recognize the flexibility and efficiency of ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation). ISRO has a proven track record of successful missions and cost-effective solutions. Collaborating with ISRO could provide SpaceX with unique advantages, such as access to India’s growing space infrastructure and a supportive regulatory environment. This partnership could potentially mitigate bureaucratic hurdles and foster innovation.
@@PersonalStash420 I do believe that the migration of SpaceX offshore will be more profitable for the advancement of humanity as a multi-planetary species especially if could launch in an international zone after reflection will probably be even more efficient than India as it will facilitate the creation of space nation as module and object launched will not be under the law of the country where it has been launch as international and space laws are stipulating.
The FAA operates in a linear timeline fashion which is slow. Innovation often occurs in an exponential time line. The two are incompatible. Therefore if innovation is to continue it either has to slow down to linear speed to equal FAA or continue at exponential speed and ignore the linear speed regulating. There really isn’t much room for compromise. Thus Space X innovation would be illegal. FAA is forcing space exploration into a position of being an underground industry.
"It was Thomas Edison who brought us electricity, not the Sierra Club. It was the Wright brothers who got us off the ground, not the Federal Aviation Administration. It was Henry Ford who ended the isolation of millions of Americans by making the automobile affordable, not Ralph Nader. Those who have helped the poor the most have not been those who have gone around loudly expressing 'compassion' for the poor, but those who found ways to make industry more productive and distribution more efficient, so that the poor of today can afford things that the affluent of yesterday could only dream about." Thomas Sowell
I need to be Trump's Administrator for the Federal Aviation Administration. I have more experience with Aviation Maintenance, history and education than the last 5 FAA Directors combined. I have actually signed Aircraft log books and certificates for FACTORY NEW NEO ENGINES FOR AIRBUS.
the faa should absolutely NOT be involved in space travel or companies, at all. this should be returned to nasa and a new specialized fsa agency the is COMPLETELY DISCONNECTED from the faa and has zero contact with it, only with nasa or the USSF.
@@PersonalStash420 Thank you for being one of the reasonable people who knows that changing a company more money just results in their customers being charged more, something that virtually everyone is government glosses over.
Space X ought to make a public statement of its interest of new launch operations in other countries say begin a new business entity a sub division of Space X wich can and will simply tell our uncle sammy FAA folks to pound sand regards its business activity
I think Musk's criticisms of the FAA have some validity. Since his progress in space flight tech is obviously in the national interest, the feds should cough up the money to pay for the necessary people at the FAA to process the licenses in a timely fashion. But when all the criticism crosses the line over into the political arena, Musk and space enthusiasts are on treacherous ground. No matter how important the development of rocket science and electric cars are to the long term interests of the US, the preservation of our democracy is more important. I, for one, have no interest in becoming a carbon copy of Russia with the billionaire oligarchs running the government or peoples worth being determined by some form of Musk's meritocracy. He may have the right to insist on that culture for his companies as a necessary component for their success, but he is well out of line on insisting on that ethic for the whole population. I strenuously object some coalition of Trump billionaires and silicon valley technocrats running the government even in an advisory capacity.
@@AlejandroFernandezDaCosta Not saying US is perfect. But The U.S. is frequently and simultaneously criticized both for intervening and for intervening too late in various global crises.
That would be the stupidest thing that the USA could possibly do, put a demented old troll in the Oval Office with his engineer who is not an engineer.
I sure Hope we aren’t paying Russia 85 million for every Astronaut now and if we are we Damn sure Better be getting the same $$$ for Every Russia Ass in a SpaceX seat Too!!! We need to know so we can protest that shit too
Who decided and HOW did they arrive at these exorbitant amounts to fine SpaceX? Totally ridiculous amounts, I think they are trying to pad their employee vacation fund.
Bureaucracy will not feed you, will not clothe you and will not get you to Mars.
The FAA mission in life is to maintain and preserve and increase the power of the FAA. bureaucrats are going to be bureaucrats no matter what
@@conradnelson5283 regulatory agencies must never ever be in the business of increasing their power! They must stay within their purpose of maintaining public safety. Power should be within the hands of congress, senate and president, not regulating agencies! When too much power is in the hands of regulating agencies, then it is time for perhaps even revolutionary changes.
Someone needs to paint a landing pad on top of the FAA office……..🙄
Leadership isn't something you gain over time, but it is a gift that develops as you learn to handle rejection. We can see the FAA fires everyone that have leadership gifts. Followers only want power and control of things they should never be in charge of! If Congress was to do the wise thing, they would ask for Mr. Coleman to step down, as his corruption is the problem.
Agree with Elon !!!!
The movie “ idiocracy” comes to mind. I just don’t understand how so many otherwise intelligent people are incapable of rational thought.
Liberalism is a mind disorder and the leading cause of TDS. (Trump Derangement Syndrome) Left unchallenged, it is incurable and can even be contagious.
If I was Spacex, I would add the $600K fine to the cost to rescue the Boeing people. Let NASA pay the fine!
Surprising that none of this paperwork issue hit the fan until Elon announced his support of Trump. Just more lawfare from this administration going after anybody who supports Trump. Trump 2024
@@compimagaol wow, you just cut that corner, didn’t you. One earth my friend. All of us, one planet. Get it?
We have met the enemy and the enemy is... US... government.
Somebody trying to cancel him by choking his businesses, because political views.
Meanwhile.... the US loses the space race to China because we want to play games. 😢
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Noo ..it's all by design
Just ask " The Big Guy "...$$$$
Glad someone else finally sees it as political
He should sue the FAA for failing to shut down government launches that never seem to have any FAA problems.
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Lead follow or get the hell out of the way!!!!!!!!
Delay to Nov, election in Nov what a coincedence.
If Trump wins in Nov. things will be OK.
Most Americans are rooting for SpaceX Starship launches so they can be proud of their country whereas FAA is against their progress with their procrastinations and delays. Based on their delaying tactic, what kind of people would you say they are? Are they perhaps working for China or Russia?
Well, they're definitely liberals and deep state actors of the worst kind. They are the very people Musk will be tasked to deal with when Trump makes him, Efficiency Czar.
Ya gotta ask: How many FAA officials have a LOT of stock in Boeing???? And how many politicians?
The FAA in charge of space is like the goat in charge of carnivores !
I want to fine the FAA 2 million for it's incompetence. Seriously.
What side is FAA in on?
I thought it was America?
Makes you wonder
I think you dont know what america is anymore
@@tylersimplot13 We know, that's why we support Trump to Make America Great Again. If you want to see the Starship on the Moon, Vote Trump 2024.
@@PersonalStash420 first dont tell me who to vote for scumbag and who else do you think I would vote for?
@@tylersimplot13 Did I hurt your baby feelings? Please don't cry; I never told you who to vote for. I just said IF you want to see the Starship on the Moon, vote Trump 2024. Want a tissue?
your the one who is getting butt hurt
To hell with FAA , launch anyway ‼️‼️‼️‼️
@@stephensfarms7165 my frustration tells me to agree with you. However, if Space X were to launch anyway then they risk completely destroying any relationship with FAA. They would never get a license again. Space exploration would then be an illegal underground industry. One advantage of being an underground industry is that no regulations apply. They can do whatever they want. If they launch anyway, they better have Allies in other branches of the government like NASA, the military, Congress, etc.
They act like children against musk..but that's the USA for you..
Who all voted for Harris/Walz in the democrat primary?
elon should push the price up for NASA supply missions or stop flight for military space force, that would that would solve the problems😪
Yep double the price for all service to the government. Spook flights at least triple.
It’s Obama ad the Clintons
No its Boeing & ULA
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What's the FAA budget of 42 million next year look like divided by 142 employees? Plus fines? 370K ➕️ ➕️
This is Biden....... Reason enough to vote for Trump in 2024
Don’t launch the new crew to the space station on Dragon until flight 6 launches and licenses are in hand for 7 and 8.
I think one of the reasons that SpaceX launches the day after they get their license is to minimize the time that the FAA has to change their mind and cancel it.
IFT-6 should come back only after several full orbits, just to show how far they've come.
FAA should be stripped of its authority, with all soace related matters transferred to US Space Force. Then, the FAA should have its budget cut by 100 million.
American citizens have the right of free speech under the Constitution. The public and government need to be able to separate Elon Musk the private citizen from the company SpaceX. The primary duty of government is to prevent harm, not cause harm. Slowing down space technology is harmful to SpaceX the company and America the country and should be avoided.
Technically the original and primary duty of the government was to ensure fair trade to every state. This way not a single state held a trade advantage with other countries over others. Thats one of the reasons why the US got rid of the Articles of Confederation and wrote the Constitution.
@@MichaelCater , that is one form of harm to protect against. I think government came into being long before the United States of America.
@@JustAThought01 I understand where you're coming from. It just cannot be underscored enough that the entire purpose of our US government was not to prevent harm - they gave that right to us as citizens via the 2nd Amendment.
SpaceX, X, Tesla, etc. should not be held liable for the personal opinions or feelings of Elon Musk. I couldn't agree more. Brazil is wrong, the FAA is wrong, and the EU are wrong in persecuting Elon via the companies he happens to be a majority owner of.
@@MichaelCater , I agree that individuals need to be held accountable, not companies. As for the second amendment is our individual protection, I could not disagree more. I rely on the government to protect me from harm. My protection is the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. But, I am under no illusion that my gun will protect me from anything but a breakin to my house. I will not rely on a weapon to protect me in public.
@@JustAThought01 Studies and people confuse an armed population with an armed criminal population. In an armed population we protect each other.
Elon should just cancel the flight to get the Boeing astronauts back unless Boeing pays for it upfront and the FAA relaxes stupid regulations.
Suing the FAA is the open door to everyone's emails.
That's treasure.
And as long as the FAA, who's under Boeing corporate control, contiues to have SpaceX under their regulatory thumb, they'll work to keep SpaceX as glacially slow as the FAA, NASA and Boeing.
Keep in mind, the FAA didn't ground the 737 Max, even after most of the planet did, it fell to the WH to do their job for them.
@@kurtwinter4422 Exactly what I meant when I said they are under Boeings corporate control.
Get rid of DEI in the FAA and fine boing for putting people in danger and why hasent boing been punished? The company must be giving FAA kick backs
The Best Candidate 4 President is President Trump & JD Vance 2024…. 😊
Ha ha, he’s a joke, and so is the other one. The battle for the biggest loser. Wake up
Another reason to do away with regulators who look through political glasses who aren't concerned about making positive inroads to develop technology which will revive our country with new hope. Really stupidly sad.
Good Morning. If Elon Musk would have indorsed Harris. Musk wouldn't have any problems. It is all political. The problem with all the lawsuits. It slows SpaceX down. What is exactly what the establishment wants. It Really Sucks. Great Episode. Keep exposing the double Standards and the Truth. You Always do a Great Job. My GOTO Channel in everything to with space. The internal workings as well as the external. Have a Great Day my Friend.
Exactly, Kevin. Do you think Starship still can launch this year?
@@techmap9 Great Question.
SpaceX / CrewDragon bill to NASA for bringing the Boeing Starliner Astronauts home = $ 633,000
Plus the cost of a 2 month delay on Starship launch, $200,000,000. For you liberals, that's 200 million dollars.🤣
On the bright side, theres going to be a huge shake up at the FAA when Trump gets in. Hope Elon sues them asking for BILLIONS in compensation. Give the FAA something to think about if they lose.
Please do. Go somewhere where you can buy whatever you want. The USA will not fall to fascist bullshit
Trump and his pigs have already lost. Start crying. Elon made his own bed.
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@@grumpyoldmankungfoo772 is this sarcasm? Or are you really serious grumpy?
@@danatirrell2457 why? Because of goverment interference? Are you blind to everything that has been happening to Musk led companies by the Democrat machine? This is just tip of the iceberg. Biden is even on record telling the departments to investigate Musk. Same reason Tesla was not invited to the EV summit.
The way the FAA drags its heels, Mr. Musk could get better cooperation from the Chinese government.
When I started flying, there was no such thing as an FAA. The FAA is for creating paperwork.
This is not unusual for a bureaucracy.
Delay something important when the end of the fiscal year is approaching and promise to do your job if your budget is increased.
Unfortunately for the poor taxpayers, it works every time with every government agency.
That's not it in this case. Our government hates Elon Musk for buying twitter and ruining their monopoly on media control. Now when they say the laptop isn't real, X will be here to say that's a big fat government lie. Vote Trump if you ever want to see the Starship on the Moon or Mars.
Elon can also just tack any fines the FAA levies onto the price he charges for DOD / NASA missions.
If he was voting democrat this year you would see a big difference in the FFA.
staff doesn't need to increase at the FAA... instead, it needs its power to be gutted, and it needs to modernize.
Old farts are the root cause for obsolescence
Instead of increasing the amount of technicians (which is decreasing) they keep adding the amount of poeple watching what the techs are doing.
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Damn right, well said.
I think elon musk should just refuse to rescue or resupply the space station. see what the FAA thinks of that
Elon isn't against regulation in principle. I've heard him say several times that AI needs to be regulated. He is against poorly designed and implemented regulations. Hard to argue with the basic point.
Not keeping up is no excuse..lives are at risk here for paperwork
They are shielding grossly corrupt behavior behind paperwork. Look at how many times they called in the EPA, over and over, then Fish and Wildlife, stopping over the most absurd litigations (indian sacred land that no one knew about? It certainly isn't indian land... WTF?).
The FAA head proved that what ELON MUSK said about FAA and it's head officer was 100 Percent right.
I take comfort in knowing that if an Armageddon asteroid hit, Elon would leave all the Democrats here on his way to Mars
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@jimcroft21 I've been saying the same thing for years now, but it seems nobody gets it or just straight ignoring.
@@palanga99 think you read my comment wrong..
The global swamp is at work here. Draining the global swamp Mr President Trump and We The People.
Elon should launch when he pleases and ignore the corrupt FAA. Pass the fines onto NASA.
The FAA should be reformed by limiting it's scope and regulation authority to atmospheric flight. Remove it's authority to regulate flights reaching beyond the atmosphere. Establish a new government agency for spaceflight, and place within it a review and recommendation committee consisting of industry leaders such as SpaceX, Rocket Lab, Blue Origin. In addition, the committee should consist of academic and scientific experts and military organizations.
Also limit the scope of the committee to general review only, not review of every agency action to prevent the same problems currently experienced with the FAA.
Or just give these functions to NASA
Also add federal congressional and state government participation.
The FAA only regulates airspace below 60,000 ft. But vehicles going to and from space have to pass through the regulated airspace, ergo, launch authorizations. That and the safety of others flying and on the ground is the primary responsibility of the FAA. By law, the FAA can’t issue an approval contrary to other federal and state laws, and here comes the environmental studies. Spacex already had launch licenses issued for the same flight hardware and flight paths as the previous launch. If the Starship hardware and flight plans remained the same they could be flying. However, Elon keeps changing the hardware and the flight plans. Hence the delay.
@derdan20 As good an excuse as any, I suppose. Everybody sees through it though.
without SpaceX, the U.S. space exploration would die on the vine. The FAA space division still has about the same number of people working on flight approval as it did during the Apollo program and needs to improve in all aspects for commercial space companies.
I don't get it. A private company wants to burn some kerosene and potentially blow a big metal tank away from other people, what's the dillio?
Why is Boeing not being charged fines for building a death trap
FAA is bent. They fiddled during 737Max fiasco. Trump admin stepped in and grounded the aircraft after 2 crashes and 350 dead within a year. Then a door blew off and Congress had to step in and get the COO fired.
They bring in EPA over and over, the latest to stop them from spraying drinking water (potable water) and calling it "industrial waste water" citing a typo in one report that was contradicted in the same report.
They block them from the upgrade to 25 launches after they granted it... ovrer what amounts to rain?
These people are sabotaging a critical National Security initiative and need to go to jail.
Politics should be left out of the space race
Boeing is based in Seattle - one of the most Democratic cities in the country.
Chicago but same thing
Krazy Kamala and her childish attitude.
These pos need space x to rescue the astronauts wtf
The astronauts are expendable. Their political aspirations are not.
One seat 86 million x 4? So 334 million to have fill all the seats versus 55 million to have the whole ship.
Yeah that sounds about right 🥴🙊🙉🙈
Isn’t politics imbedded in government? And when has government ever been efficient? Perhaps reducing the size of government really is a good idea?
My airline has gotten fines from the FAA for a lot more than 600 K. This is really nothing..
Mine too. 🤣🤣🤣
@@PersonalStash420 I guess we dont treat our airline like a cult. These people are livid😂😂😂
Maybe Elon needs to tell the FAA "FUCK YOU" and move the whole operation to a country that UNDERSTANDS that politics and space exploration SHOULD NOT BE MIXED.
Interestingly. So, do u have any idea about what kind of the suitable country as u said? 😊😊😊
I hope Donald Trump gets in and puts Elon Musk in charge of cleaning out the FAA.
Firing people is not a bad thing. Sometimes you have to do what you have to do. That's leadership. I've been fired...it usually works out the best for those fired. They move on and do just fine.
Of course it is political
Great SpaceX 👍
I can't help wondering if NASA has to operate within the same regulations.
Somebody DO SOMETHING….talk,talk,talk so boring… If the FAA oversaw the building of the pyramids they would still not be completed….good grief….😞😞😞….🖖🏻
I understand the concerns about bureaucracy causing delays for SpaceX. However, it’s important to recognize the flexibility and efficiency of ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation). ISRO has a proven track record of successful missions and cost-effective solutions. Collaborating with ISRO could provide SpaceX with unique advantages, such as access to India’s growing space infrastructure and a supportive regulatory environment. This partnership could potentially mitigate bureaucratic hurdles and foster innovation.
So would electing Trump 2024.
Bezos would love to remove SpaceX competition. It costs him a lot to support all the bottom feeders in the Democrat party.
@@PersonalStash420 I do believe that the migration of SpaceX offshore will be more profitable for the advancement of humanity as a multi-planetary species especially if could launch in an international zone after reflection will probably be even more efficient than India as it will facilitate the creation of space nation as module and object launched will not be under the law of the country where it has been launch as international and space laws are stipulating.
Move to an island and form a new country…Marsland Island
Vote TRUMP😈😈
Make America Great Again. Trump 2024.
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The FAA operates in a linear timeline fashion which is slow. Innovation often occurs in an exponential time line. The two are incompatible. Therefore if innovation is to continue it either has to slow down to linear speed to equal FAA or continue at exponential speed and ignore the linear speed regulating. There really isn’t much room for compromise. Thus Space X innovation would be illegal. FAA is forcing space exploration into a position of being an underground industry.
"It was Thomas Edison who brought us electricity, not the Sierra Club. It was the Wright brothers who got us off the ground, not the Federal Aviation Administration. It was Henry Ford who ended the isolation of millions of Americans by making the automobile affordable, not Ralph Nader. Those who have helped the poor the most have not been those who have gone around loudly expressing 'compassion' for the poor, but those who found ways to make industry more productive and distribution more efficient, so that the poor of today can afford things that the affluent of yesterday could only dream about."
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@@stephenskinner3851 That is quite well said. Unfortunately AI seems to have replaced the real thing.
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I need to be Trump's Administrator for the Federal Aviation Administration.
I have more experience with Aviation Maintenance, history and education than the last 5 FAA Directors combined.
I have actually signed Aircraft log books and certificates for FACTORY NEW NEO ENGINES FOR AIRBUS.
the faa should absolutely NOT be involved in space travel or companies, at all. this should be returned to nasa and a new specialized fsa agency the is COMPLETELY DISCONNECTED from the faa and has zero contact with it, only with nasa or the USSF.
I’d stick the whole launch operation on an old aircraft carrier or barge and launch and recover outside of the 12 mile limit in international waters.
How much do you want to bet there are former Boeing people on the FAA regulatory board, or former FAA over at Boeing?
It's simpler than that. Boeing's "lobbyists" are making carefully hidden payments to the relevant administrators. Musk isn't playing the "game".
@@kennethng8346 Both.
Alguém assistindo??🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Respect my authoritie!!!!!!!
Don't mix politics with science, science will loose every time....
Musk needs to move SpaceX out of America
That would be so sad. But I agree something needs done. But in this administration I don't think it's going to change.
Another reason to do away with Robovoice. What the hell guys?
One Party on the Making???
Wow you cannot edit a post to correctly spell Alejandra Mayorkas
Who cares about that little troll? Oh, you do, sorry. I wondered who you were. 🤣
Who gets the fined money Space x has to pay?
The government duh
The FAA. It doesn't go into the government's general fund.
Nobody, Elon will just raise the price for rides to the ISS.
@@PersonalStash420 Those prices are already locked in by the SpaceX contract.
@@PersonalStash420 Thank you for being one of the reasonable people who knows that changing a company more money just results in their customers being charged more, something that virtually everyone is government glosses over.
Space X ought to make a public statement of its interest of new launch operations in other countries say begin a new business entity a sub division of Space X wich can and will simply tell our uncle sammy FAA folks to pound sand regards its business activity
I think Musk's criticisms of the FAA have some validity. Since his progress in space flight tech is obviously in the national interest, the feds should cough up the money to pay for the necessary people at the FAA to process the licenses in a timely fashion. But when all the criticism crosses the line over into the political arena, Musk and space enthusiasts are on treacherous ground. No matter how important the development of rocket science and electric cars are to the long term interests of the US, the preservation of our democracy is more important. I, for one, have no interest in becoming a carbon copy of Russia with the billionaire oligarchs running the government or peoples worth being determined by some form of Musk's meritocracy. He may have the right to insist on that culture for his companies as a necessary component for their success, but he is well out of line on insisting on that ethic for the whole population. I strenuously object some coalition of Trump billionaires and silicon valley technocrats running the government even in an advisory capacity.
Pick up all your business.. Move to Africa... Cut out the greedy federal government and over reaching FAA. No more crap.
Africans will eat you alive, what you think America did to Africa in the 20 century?
@@AlejandroFernandezDaCosta Not saying US is perfect. But The U.S. is frequently and simultaneously criticized both for intervening and for intervening too late in various global crises.
So spacex is doing their job huh
Get Trump back in office
That would be the stupidest thing that the USA could possibly do, put a demented old troll in the Oval Office with his engineer who is not an engineer.
We need Trump back in office. The peace of the whole world does too.
I sure Hope we aren’t paying Russia 85 million for every Astronaut now and if we are we Damn sure Better be getting the same $$$ for Every Russia Ass in a SpaceX seat Too!!! We need to know so we can protest that shit too
Yess...democrats punnishing Elon...for surpporting pres Trump...
Democrats dont like elon
@MrI8igmac - That isn't totally true.